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The Pacific Mahjong League (PML) is a competitive riichi mahjong league with regular bi-monthly meetups in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Since the summer of 2013, the organization has grown with a steady group of active players.  Additionally, the PML writes, prints and publishes books through its
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The '''Pacific Mahjong League''' (PML) is a competitive [[Japanese mahjong|riichi mahjong]] league with regular bi-monthly meetups in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Since the summer of 2013, the organization has grown with a steady group of active players.  Additionally, the PML writes, prints and publishes books through its
parent organization DoujinPress.com.
parent organization DoujinPress.com.



Revision as of 07:55, 29 November 2014

Pacific Mahjong League
Country USA
Location San Francisco area
Inception 2013
Leader Kira N

The Pacific Mahjong League (PML) is a competitive riichi mahjong league with regular bi-monthly meetups in the San Francisco Bay Area. Since the summer of 2013, the organization has grown with a steady group of active players. Additionally, the PML writes, prints and publishes books through its parent organization DoujinPress.com.

Game rules

  • Akadora-ari
  • Atamehane-nashi (including triple ron) Multiple players can win

off the same discard. Only the player nearest to the discarder wins bonus points and riichi bets, if any. Double or triple ron is okay.

  • Atozuke-ari
  • Ippatsu-ari
  • Kandora-ari
  • Kanuradora-ari
  • Kuikae-nashi Standard rules. The penalty for discarding an illegal

tile is a dead hand.

  • Kuitan-ari
  • Nagashimangan-nashi
  • Pao-ari
  • Renchan-ari
  • Renhou-ari Mangan points are awarded for renhou.
  • Ryanhanshibari-nashi
  • Uradora-ari
  • Chombo: offender pays 2,000 to all

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